God of War Ragnarok PC Update for October 24 Brings Patch 6
Jetpack Interactive has released a new God of War Ragnarok PC update for October 24, and this brings a short list of fixes to the game. Perhaps the biggest notable fixes are the ones affecting the Journal crash, and the one that disables the controller that causes a crash.
God of War Ragnarok PC Update for October 24 Patch Notes:
- Fixed a crash in UI when opening certain Journal pages
- Fixed a crash that could happen when controllers get disabled or enabled in rapid succession
- Fixed a crash that would occur in various locations in Vanaheim
- Improved performance of AMD Zen1 and Zen2 processors in areas where the game was CPU limited
- Increased tessellation in Realm Between Realms back to PS5 quality
- Note that the performance issue related to tessellation is resolved in NVIDIA drivers 565.90 or higher
- Fixed an issue where lock on would rapidly bounce between targets when using mouse. It will now be more “sticky” requiring more effort to change targets
- Fixed an issue where attack indicators would not look correct when using frame generation
- Fixed an issue where cinematic dialogue audio would be lower volume than intended
God of War Ragnarok retains its awesome PS5 gameplay, though now with a shinier coat of paint. Read on here for our review where we state, “One of the greatest games to ever be released is now fully playable on PC, taking no shortcuts in features and allowing the game to shine to new heights on the platform.”
[Source: Steam]
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